1000 rupees for one question… Cheating game in ‘Munna Bhai’ style, 32 paper solvers caught from Delhi

She was stunned when the police raided ‘Happy Home’ in Dwarka, Delhi after receiving information. There the police found a whole group of promising students, who had come to give someone else’s exam. The police found a total of 32 students on the spot, who during interrogation told the police that they had come because they had to take the online examination. When the police checked the admit card, it was found that none of the 32 had to take the exam themselves, rather all of them were going to take the exam in place of some other student. The mastermind of this game was a 28 year old young man named Harshvardhan.

During interrogation, Harsh Vardhan revealed that he used to arrange for candidates to appear for the entrance examinations of a prestigious management institute in Mumbai. He further told that the examination was to be conducted in an IT lab in Jaipur. He used to access the computer system of that lab through remote access software like AnyDesk and Ammy Admin.

32 students came as paper solvers

During investigation, the police found out that among the 32 students who had come as paper solvers, some of them had no idea that they were appearing in the exam instead of someone else and were paper solvers, while there were some students who had come earlier and knew what they were going to do.

How much money did the students get?

Students used to get Rs 500 to Rs 1000 for one question. Harsh Vardhan also told that the candidates were to appear in the examination on April 7 and their admit cards were present with him. The police have registered an FIR in this matter, while the students who came to take the examination have been bound down. According to the police, this is an organized racket, which used to take remote access to computers and get cheating done in online examinations.

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